"Fifty years on from the most dramatic post-war speech in Britain, this updated view is a VERY important part of the continuing debate. Enoch never goes away." -- Nigel Farage MEP Enoch Was Right is an explosive new take on a speech that changed the nature of the debate surrounding immigration into the Western world for decades to come. Written by British author Raheem Kassam, himself of Indian-Muslim extraction, the book accuses the political establishment of being complicit in misrepresenting Enoch Powell, or too intellectually lacking to understand and convey the nuances of Powell's speech, instead rejecting it as a "racist" or "fascist" turn. With an exclusive interview on the subject with Brexit leader Nigel Farage, Kassam analyses in depth the changing nature of UK demographics, crime statistics, integration, the race relations industry, and more. More often than not, Kassam finds that "Enoch was right" in his predictions for the future of the United Kingdom. Kassam is the author of the bestselling No Go Zones: How Shariah Law is Coming to a Neighborhood Near You.

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Powell could not in his wildest imaginings have envisaged the Britain of 2018. He was hugely criticised for his dire predictions but the reality would prove far worse.Re reading his speeches brings home the towering genius of the man --- the most honest courageous and fearless politician Britain has ever seen and if one cares to read his speeches and writings one will find he was in actuality the least racist MP of his time. The book also prints the texts of two other of his major speeches . The might have been written last week such is his uncanny accuracy.

Well written book by a much liked, honest and educated observer about a person many, respect immensely. Establishment-globalists, SJW's and NPC sock puppets will of course come out with the usual "waaysist" guff. The reality is that this is a serious look at the famous speech, analysing how parts were and still are twisted and reported out of context and how the VAST majority of the population of Britain supported and continue to support the ideals of the great man. Conclusion, Enoch was indeed right.I thoroughly recommend this book but regrettably those that should read it, wont.

This was a fascinating read made more significant by the origins of the author. It is most refreshing to see a balanced, fearless analysis coming from someone who clearly understands that nationhood can never arise from deliberate, selfchosen segregation and the frighening consequences that must arrise if non assimilation is championed- feted even. I wish I had come across Mr Raheem much earlier, even better, had talked with him. Brian Wood

I was completely absorbed in this book, which says what had to be said, but our politically correct, morally blackmailed, politicians refuse to say because it might lose them votes in some quarters, and have them lose their seats on the gravy train !

So many people bring up Enoch Powell, and his "infamous rivers of blood speech". When they do I usually ask them what rivers Powell was speaking about, and they either admit they don't know, or more often say he was speaking about British rivers. I then know that they have never actually read Powell's speech, and have no clue of what they are talking about, and passing judgement on. Enoch Powell never uttered the phrase "rivers of blood", it was a phrase made up by the media who, as ever, would not let the truth get in the way of a good story.

Here is a book that puts right so many of the errors perpetuated since the 1960s, and the first chapter consists of the transcript of what Enoch Powell actually DID say, in that memorable speech. The author then takes each part of the speech and passes comment on it, assessing whether what Powell actually did say has actually manifested itself over the years since the speech was made.

This is possibly the most important book on politics to appear in many years, and it would be nice if every politicians in the land, of whatever political persuasion, would get a copy and read it. They would then see that Enoch Powell, far from being the social pariah he is made out to be, was no racist at all, and was a deeply patriotic and spiritual man.

It would also be nice if this book were to be made available in all school libraries, but with the current politically correct state of our education system that is unlikely to happen.

In closing this review, I think it is worth noting that the author is not only the child of immigrants himself, but is also born a Muslim, so nobody can ever accuse him of being a racist in writing this book.